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Without
extensive
diplomatic groundwork, the wily Kim could outsmart Trump.
Or even better, many people will submit a saliva sample to a consumer genomics company, which will analyze all of their pharmacogenomic data and perform an
extensive
panel of genotypes, updated every month, and store the data on their smart phones.
Given my
extensive
experience living in New England, I initially viewed the adoption of DST in Japan as a relatively straightforward solution – and not just to the Olympic issue.
But that state is far more
extensive
and capable than it was a century ago – and the costs of radicalization would be far higher as well.
Although refugees do bring with them
extensive
health-care issues, they also bring years of experience in the medical profession that, if put to proper use, could be a boon to the communities that receive them, not to mention for other refugees.
Such support has, in fact, become extensive, both in advanced and emerging economies.
Abortion receives
extensive
media coverage in developed countries, especially in the United States, where Republicans have used opposition to it to rally voters.
The two-thirds majority required to pass legislation means that many bills die after
extensive
debate.
Advanced democracies have built – and retain (despite recent setbacks) –
extensive
social safety nets in the form of unemployment insurance, retirement pensions, and family benefits.
If that strategy fails, Turkey and Arab League states would have to contemplate sending in ground troops, with
extensive
logistical and intelligence support from NATO.
With access to
extensive
funds, this group appears to sub-contract many of its operations to organized crime or “casual” insurgents motivated more by pay than by ideology.
In his
extensive
international deal-making – which isn’t the same as diplomacy – Tillerson has developed a close relationship with Russian President Vladimir Putin, toward whom Trump has been notably soft.
In order to function, a common market requires a substantial delegation of sovereignty and
extensive
European regulation.
During that time, he has commissioned
extensive
public-opinion polls to determine the issues that really matter to Polish voters, just as Macron did in France.
Beyond their short-term benefits to individuals,
extensive
economic analysis also has demonstrated significant financial benefits to society for years to come.
Iran also has an
extensive
missile development program.
For example, interventions aimed at changing individual behavior are far less challenging to prevailing power structures than those that demand
extensive
social investment or revitalization of the entire system.
This requires a degree of redundancy – for example, extra engines and
extensive
backup systems – that comes at the cost of efficiency.
The Bretton Woods conference succeeded not because it assembled every state, or because the participants engaged in an
extensive
powwow.
While private ownership remains extensive, the government now exerts control over much of the private sector.
The truth is that, thanks to
extensive
experience designing and implementing cost-effective aid programs, poorly used funds represent a tiny fraction of the total invested in aid.
Not only has design technology become more accessible, but an
extensive
virtual infrastructure exists that enables small and medium-size companies to outsource design, manufacturing, and logistics.
Beginning with Bismarck's social security system in 19 th century Germany, through the American New Deal of the 1930's, to the social-democratic policies of postwar Europe, many countries created a "mixed" welfare state in which governments control and temper market forces, providing an
extensive "
safety net" for individuals.
It is far from clear whether such a force will come into being, and even less certain that it could stand on its own, given these countries’ modest capabilities and
extensive
commitments.
For any normal country, the build-up of
extensive
surplus capacity would lead to sharp declines in investment and GDP growth.
The US did file a complaint with the World Trade Organization earlier this year after an
extensive
investigation confirmed that the Chinese violate their WTO obligations by requiring foreign firms that do business in China to have a domestic partner and to transfer technology to that firm.
Indeed, since 1991, the West has offered Russia
extensive
co-operation with the European Union and NATO, as well as membership of the Council of Europe and the G-8.
The problem is that when everyone supposedly already agrees on where they are going, there seems to be no need for
extensive
democratic deliberation.
Classifying 2,4-D as a cancer risk to humans ignores
extensive
research and analysis conducted by health authorities worldwide, including the United Nations WHO/FAO Joint Meeting on Pesticide Residue (JMPR).
Yet many media organizations, including two leading newspapers, Asahi and Mainichi, continued to report on the supposed scandal – leaving out the testimony of Hatta and Kato, while providing an
extensive
account of Maekawa’s accusations.
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